If anything he's probably sending a private message to Chicken Patty, then he'll share it with the rest of us. Not sure why he doesn't just post his messages normally, but that's how he usually does it so keep your eyes open for that.

If anything he's probably sending a private message to Chicken Patty, then he'll share it with the rest of us. Not sure why he doesn't just post his messages normally, but that's how he usually does it so keep your eyes open for that.

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I haven't been posting because I haven't been receiving anything from Stan. For a while now...

"Folding for Stanhemi" will soon appear on the roads of the Tour de France.
So will "Support cancer research for Stanhemi"

FYI: Traditionally spectators have put messages on the roads of the Tour de France. Nike along with Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation has an automated machine that puts messages in chalk on the roads used by the riders of the Tour de France. These messages are seen by the riders, spectators, and some are seen around the world via TV. I'll receive a picture of these messages and will post here for all of you to see.

yea I've lost my fair share of family to it too... worst is he has 3 kids ages 15, 20 and 24 IIRC and they lived without a mom ( alcoholic psycho )

thanks for the condolences

thing is in my community, family is most important... so we are all very close, hell my grandparents and all 3 of her kids and their family, plus 2 other uncles live on the same street as me and 2 others are one road down.

I know a great deal about close losses, and I've been through a few lifetimes worth of bullshit already. As far as coping with the loss of a loved one, I've found that the best way for me to handle it is to be strong and supportive for everyone else. That way, your mind overrides the grief, or at least it has for me.

I know a great deal about close losses, and I've been through a few lifetimes worth of bullshit already. As far as coping with the loss of a loved one, I've found that the best way for me to handle it is to be strong and supportive for everyone else. That way, your mind overrides the grief, or at least it has for me.